Position Summary:

The Program Coordinator will welcome visitors in person, by phone and email, maintain current enrollment data, prepare reports, maintain financial records, maintain the district 4-H online presence, coordinate facility needs, and assist in design and implementation of youth development program procedures and standards.

Duties:

10Answer the phone, take messages and disseminate information; Open, sort, and distribute, collect, deliver mail; Schedule meetings, including reserving facility and arranging audio/video support; Record and transcribe proceedings of meetings and conferences; Coordinate with other divisions or units as needed to clarify policies and procedures; Troubleshoot and resolve problems that may arise during day-to-day office operations; Assist with training staff; Represent the department in matters as authorized; Represent supervisor at meanings to furnish or obtain information.Essential

10May determine which visitors need to be seen by supervisor; Office coordination; Meet and assist members, parents, visitors; Receive screen and Route telephone calls and emails; Take messages when necessary; Energetic interaction with employees, volunteers, parents and youth; Serve as a positive role model for youth and colleagues; Perform related work as required.Essential

30Prepare deposits, and/or maintain department soft ledgers; Make recommendations on budget allocation decisions; Maintain an inventory of equipment and supplies, Order supplies and equipment to support offices, programs, etc; Verify and reconcile Pro card statement to departmental soft Ledger''s for fiscal officer approval; Act as departmental expeditor for obtaining goods from local vendors as needed; Arrange for maintenance of departmental machinery; Submit work orders for repairs; Use Financial records and supporting documentation to compile financial information, budget status report; Perform budget tracking and preparation including: provide current and historical data; Perform or assist and performance of budget preparation such as expenditure projections, revenue forecast, and completing budget documents; Collect and monitor youth registration and fees, trains and assists volunteer leaders with this process; Coordinate facility needs and upkeep.Essential

Job Overview: The Program Coordinator office is in the 4-H Youth Center building where afterschool, evening and summer camp programming for youth and families takes place. The Program Coordinator must be able to be self-directed in a quiet environment and also be able to handle a noisy atmosphere and interruptions while programs are taking place. This person must enjoy working with youth and adults. The Program Coordinator will welcome visitors in person, by phone and email, maintain current enrollment data, prepare reports, maintain financial records, maintain the district 4-H online presence, coordinate facility needs, and assist Director in design and implementation of youth development program procedures and standards.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Interact effectively with youth and adult clientele. Complete written and oral instructions in a timely fashion. Work independently with minimal supervision. Work as part of a team. Computer skills including web search, word documents, letter/reports writing, database management, calendars, email. Knowledge of related relational databases, knowledge of computer programs of intermediate difficulty, basic office skills, ability to use computer scheduling programs, ability to multitask and prioritize projects, ability to establish and maintain files and record-keeping systems, ability to lead students and temporary staff, knowledge of office practices and procedures, spelling punctuation grammar and sentence structure, formats for correspondence and reports, filing systems, must be able to type and ability to work independently.

Required Skills and Experience: Some college or bachelor’s degree, cross-cultural experience, CPR/First Aid certified, Experience working with children grades K-12, and ability to do a variety of activities like crafts, sewing, cooking recreation, games, computer and art projects. High school diploma/GED; valid driver’s license; satisfactory criminal background check. Preferred: Some college or bachelor’s degree. Ability to do a variety of activities like crafts, sewing, cooking recreation, games, computer and art projects.

Salary: This position is a Grade 74, $20.81/hr

Information: If you need further information or assistance with applying to this position please contact the Bethel 4-H Youth Center Director at 907-543-2088.

Background Check: The successful applicant is required to complete a background check. Any offer of employment is contingent on the background check.

Term Position: This position is a term-funded position and is reviewed annually for contract renewal at the University's discretion.

Probationary: Pursuant to University Regulation 04.07.020, new employees of the University are employed in an at-will probationary status for the first six months of employment. During the probationary period, employment may be terminated for no reason or any reason. Promoted employees also serve a probationary period with limited rights of retreat.

Training Policy: It is the policy of the University of Alaska Fairbanks that all employees are required to attend training to meet the requirements of the positions they hold, and to complete the required training within a specified period of time to remain employed at UAF. The policy can be located at: http://www.uaf.edu/chancellor/policy/04.07.010/

Drug-Free Workplace: Pursuant to Board of Regent’ Policy 04.02.040, the University of Alaska is a Drug-Free Workplace. This prohibits the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use by an employee of a controlled substance in any workplace of the university. Tobacco-Free Campus: UAF Campus is a tobacco free campus. For more information, please go to: http://www.uaf.edu/tobaccofreecampus/

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The Program Coordinator will welcome visitors in person, by phone and email, maintain current enrollment data, prepare reports, maintain financial records, maintain the district 4-H online presence, coordinate facility needs, and assist in design and implementation of youth development program procedures and standards.

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The Program Coordinator will welcome visitors in person, by phone and email, maintain current enrollment data, prepare reports, maintain financial records, maintain the district 4-H online presence, coordinate facility needs, and assist in design and implementation of youth development program procedures and standards.

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